Synonym: foolish, inane, light, shallow, silly, trivial, unimportant. Similar words: blouse, nebulous, libelous, credulous, incredulous, ridiculous, scrupulous, fantabulous. Meaning: ['frɪv(ə)ləs] adj. not serious in content or attitude or behavior.
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31. Legislation is pending in Sacramento and Washington that would penalize prisoners who file lawsuits that are later judged to be frivolous.
32. These can be a valuable source of intelligence but frivolous or vexatious cases will be dealt with appropriately.
33. High-tech advocates say that would force them to settle frivolous suits out of court rather than risk their personal fortunes.
34. Our stuff may be any combination of old and new, used or unused, practical, sentimental or frivolous.
35. It could hardly be said that Mrs. Bush had led a frivolous or unproductive life.
36. At the same time, Republicans lawmakers have argued that these petitions in most instances were frivolous attempts to delay executions.
37. Perhaps the characters are arbitrary and the ancestral female's choice was frivolous. Sentencedict.com
38. But amassing wealth did not turn Maria into a frivolous woman; she started the family vocation of caregiving.
39. To be frivolous, laps are not conserved, for where does your lap go when you stand up?
40. Entrepreneurial time is too valuable to spend on frivolous games or, even worse, in killing time on the Internet.
41. He wears his native costume, is neither extravagant or frivolous in his clothing, nor is he ever poorly dressed.
42. The young man's habits were frivolous.
43. The frivolous gauze account on bedstead.
44. There is nothing frivolous in Margaret at all.
45. Miss Ley's frivolous interruptions annoyed him.
46. She had a reputation of being a frivolous coquette.
47. It's frivolous misuse of time, I confess.
48. She laughed and was frivolous and rather brittle.
49. Our later generation appears ungirt, frivolous.
50. She a frivolous little fool vain and flighty.
51. He made some frivolous remarks.
52. It was too frivolous for her to answer.
53. The nation could not afford frivolous and lavish promises.
54. Her allies believe that Palin is a frivolous figure who is unworthy of an audience with the Iron Lady.
55. Add to that the official demonisation of business trips as frivolous , starting at the top with Barack Obama's public condemnations.
56. No one has ever been healed by a frivolous lawsuit.
57. That is not a frivolous answer, but a serious one.
58. Her beauty is not a frivolous irrelevancy but a touchstone to a full life.
59. It was frivolous of him to make such an accusation.
60. His criticisms were always captious and frivolous, never offering constructive suggestions.
More similar words: blouse, nebulous, libelous, credulous, incredulous, ridiculous, scrupulous, fantabulous, survivor, equivocal, equivocate, equivocation, African, frigid, fridge, friend, friendly, infringe, river, rival, drive, frightful, boyfriend, all out, flour, evolve, volume, derive, thrive, arrive.